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FROPOSI'nO!! NUMBKB OIOL VTATK or NEW TORK, OmCE OT TBI ¦•cnUrx of BtmU, Albanjr, August 1, 1911.—Pw- ¦uaat te the provlilani ci( wertiun lour of irtieH* wrm of (he conatltutico of the itkte o( New Tork, wctioii two hundrcl tnel Diiidy-flvr of tk« Election Law, ami wet ion tii of chmi>t«r flre bna- <inel *n<) lixTy-nlne of tbe liwi of ninrteten hun¬ elreel ind iixt4>en. notiie ii hereb)- ipven tliat
OVE tZF^Al«A•^OII—VATTEK IV ITAUCl I* nvi
MATfER IN BRACKETS { ] IS OLD MATTCB
TO BK OMriTED,
STATE or XEW YORK, OFFICE OF THB lecreury of Bute, Allnny. Aukubi 1, Iiil«.—Pur ¦uuit to tlip provi-dor.s uf (ee-ti'jn one nf aniile fourtera 'if the (.'onatitution uf the State- of Ne-w Tork, aiui iwc-tion two hunilml ninety-live of tl,e
chapter flre hundreel and ilzty-nlne of the lawt Election Ije», mitice it hetreby given tliat 11,4
of nineteen hundred ami •ixiern. of which tbe tollowing la a copy, will be tubmitted to tlu people for the purj'"** "t voting thereon at tha next geiwral election In thia atate, to be held on the ae-.enth day of November, nineteen hun¬ elred and aixteen. FRA.vaS 11. HUGO. SeerreUrr of SUte, CHAPTER M9,
AN ACT making provision for iamiing bonda t< the amount ejf not lo rzceed tc-c miUkin doUari for the arquiaition of Unda for ttate purk pur- poaeii, and proriding fur a tubroiiaion of th* tame to the people to b« voted upon at tht general election to be beld in the year friae- tee-n hundred and ilxlecn.
Brtame a law Uty l^, 1910. with the approval of Ihe Oovemor. Paaaed, three-flftht l>e>ing prea¬ ent.
The People of the State of New -York, repreaent¬ ed in Senale and Asivmbly, do enact »s followa:
Section 1. Th're ihall be- itaued, tn the manner and at the times her< iiiaftir recited, bondt of till •Itte in an amount nut tu eM'eeil len million dol¬ lars, which bonda ihiili be toIil by the tttte tmi the proc-eie'Ja thi-reoJ paid into the atate trrn»- wy, and ao niucli thereeif ta may b« nectitar.v
following prupuied amendme-nt to a.rliun aix of article onn i,f tlu. Cunatituiiun of tlie ttate ol New York it ri-lerred to the Le-j^tliture to be choien at the neat genrral election of Senatcn in this Btate to be held on tlie acventh day ol November, 1W«. FRA.VCIS U. Hf00, SecreUry of State.
AMENDMENT NL'UBER ONE, Concurrent Ri;tolutiun of llie Serjite and Asaem¬ bly propoaing an amendment to tecilun tix of article one of Ihe constitution, in relatiun to wairer of indiclment and trial by jury in ccruin caaea.
Section 1. Renolred (if the Si'tiate concur). That aee:tion aix of article one of liie conititutioD be amended to road it followt:
I 6. [No peraon thall be held io mswer for t
capiUl or otherwise infamoua ,"ime lelExcept
Id caaea eif impcaclimetit, and in raae-s of niilitit
when in actual aprvice, and the land and naval
foreet lo time of wtr, oc which this ^tate mty
keep with tho content of congrt-st in time eif
petce, and in cifet of peti* larien.v, under tbt
regulttlon of the legitUture[)], nil person shall
be held to anetcer for o eeipKal or othericist i
expended leir the acquiiitlon of Unda for atat* intamout crime unleiis on preacntraimt or indlct-
park purpewea as he-reinafur provided. Sueh bondi ment of a grand )i«ry[, and]. Any person tnav,
wheu iiwued »ha!l b - aji.'m|.t from taxation. JkoicitJrr, in the ma.iHcr i>ri irritteU tu law after
I 2, Sale; Intereat; tax to pay; sinking fund, examination or commitment by a magintrate.
ru4*t to modifff er anperMde stattstet fkmttm ; htit not less tlian tico thirds of the mentbert of any ntch ront^etsiion shall be fuslioes of (Ac suprtme courl.
I 2. Retolred (U the Ataembly concur), Tlial the foregoinc amenclmcct bc submitted to the legialature to be cl.oaen at the next general elec¬ tion of aenatora, md in conlormily with aeetion one of article faurtecn of the conatiiution, be publlahed for three m'lntha prevloua to the time of auch elee'tton.
SUte of -New V.itk, In Senate, Feb. 23, 1»1«.— The foregoing reiolution waa duly pasted, a ma¬ jority of all th* Senatora electnj voting in faror thereof. By order of t'je Senate. EDWARD BCIIOENECK, President.
Btate of New Vork, In Asaeniblv, March «, 1918 —Tbe foregoing reaolutlon ttnr duly pamed, a majority of all the members electe,J to the Aa¬ aembly TOting In favor thereof. By orijtr of the Aawmbly. -niADDEI'S C, SWEET. Speaker.
State of New Vurk. OIBce of tbe .SuTetary of Btate, a*.: I hare compared the preceding copy of concurrent reaolutiun Willi the ori^'inal concur¬ rent reaolutlon on flle In thia oiflce. and I do hereby certify that lhe same ia a correct tran¬ acript therefrom, atid of the wiiole tiiereof, Qiren under ray hand and the teal of office of tha See;- rctary of State tt the city of Albany, thit flrtt dty of Augutt, in the year of our T,Ajrd, one thou- tand nine hundred and aixteen. [L, S,] FRAN¬ CIS It. HUOO, Uecreury of SUte.
¦Hjorlty ef all th* memben elected te tka Ac- i StTEN
aembly roting in faror thereof. By order ot the ' EXPLANATIOII—MATTER IN ITALICS IS NW)
Aaaembly. -niADDEUS C, SW Eirr, Speaker.
State ot New Vork. OfBce of tbe Secretary of Sute, ta,; I hare comparid the preceding copy . ol concurrent resoluiion with tim original ixincur- rcnt reaol-jti.'U on file in tin :-torv, tnd I do '
MATTER IN BRACKETS ( ] IS OLD MATTEB
TO BE OMITTED
BTATE OF NEW YORE, OFFICE OF THI Becretary of State, Alban, Aueuft 1, 1910.—Pur¬ auant to the provisions nf teci.in one of article
SEAFORD CHIJRCH
hereby certily tl.at the ttnii tcript therefr'-'m, tn'l of the wl..,;,. tiitriol, tiiven under my h-nd tnd the seal ,if *itfice ol Ihe Sec- retarj of Sute tl llie niv ,,1 A 'jan.v, itiit flriii day uf .AuKviit, lu tne >ear ul our i,,.r';, one thou¬ sand nine lr,inared and live, n, [1. S.] FRAN¬ CIS M. HI CO, Secretary ol Si.ie.
ii.rrcct tran- ' hmrteen of the Constitution of the Slate of Nea
Vork. and section two hu:,,ln'i Eieetion Law, not.ce it l,ei following propieec'i amni'lniei.' of article eigm ut the (."iiniiti. of New York is referre.i tu tn.' cboaen at the next g.-neral r.e.;. tkia tUte to be hdl on li.e •. '
liii.f.viive uf the tni en tl'tl the to seen,1,1 ten ,.n of the SUU .,^-ihUture to b* .n uf senators Id mill day uf No-
rol'R
KXPLANA-nON-MATfER IN ITALICS IS NEW;
MATTIr:H IN IIHACKETS [ ] IS OLU MATTER
TO HK OMm'KD,
STATE OK NKW YORK. OFFICE OF THE
FIVE EXPLANATION-MATTER IN ITALKS IS NEW;
M.VTTEK IN BRACKETS t J IS OLD MATrEl!
TO HE OMITTED,
STATE OK NEW YORK. OFFICE OF THE St'crcury of State, Albany, A'jf;u»t I, 191«,—Pur auant to the provlsiona cf teiti m une of tnii le fourteen uf the Conatiiution of the State cf Ncw Yurk. tnd tection two hundred ninet.v flve of tin Election Law, notice is hereby guen that tue following propoaed amendment to teciion seven of trticle teren of the conttiluti'in of the ttate of New York Is retfrred to the Legislature to bi' chosen at the next general flection of Se-nttora in thit tttte to be held on the seventh day ol No¬ rember, 19ia. FRANCIS M, HL'OO, Secretary of Sute.
AMENDME.VT NUMBER FIVE,
Concurrent Reaolutlon of the Senate and Ataem¬ bly proposing an amendment to se.rtion seven of article aeven of th* conatiiution. In relation to aid or support of ils poor as may be authorized
rember, WIG. FRANCIS M lil'(;(i. Sec.-etary ol Sute,
AMF:\DMi:,N"r MIIIIKU SEVRN
Oonevirrcnt Ket. lull, i, of the be-iaic and .Assem¬ bly prur"«ii;s an uiiieiiilnieni te teition ten of trticle ei't of tl.e c-unttiiii.t'ti. in relation to limitati.in of in I, btdne-sa i'f eil.e^,
See-lum 1. i;.'bulvej (if tl.e .\"-«-MLily euneur). That tection, te;, cf article ei,:,it u,' the i-onati- tutiun be ami-n ;."i to read as til',,ivea:
i 10, No cveinly, city, tuwn or vlllage ahall hereafter give a:,., m.iiiey ur propenv, or .luan itl money ur credit to or in aid of tny indi¬ vidual, asat.''iQ;i..ii or i-oriH'i-ati'in, or be,-ome directly or imJireetly the ewner e>f ai,Kk in, or bonda ot, an.v anetocialion or corporation; nor ihall any auch e-ountv, city, tuwn or viiiage be allowed to incur any indebtednma eicept tor county, city, tciwn or viiiage purpus. s. ¦ Thii tection tliall not prevent such count.v, tity, towr or Tillage freim making tuch provu^-i for the
term of flft,y year.s from tlieir re«|M-i'live dat laaue. and shall be b'.l.l for not less tliati par. Th* comptroller is lurehy charge.1 willi the I'ut.e ot aelliog aaid Lon,l.s l.i thv hiulieiit bid.Iur aller advertising for a pinu'l uf twenty cunsecuuvt dayt, Sundaya ex,i'|,t.'.l. In at leuit twu daily Dewsptpeaa prinLe.i iii tiie cily ot N' w \'urk and one in the clly ul .Mbtiiy. Advertitenients ¦hall ciMitain a prov i.si.,n tu the effect that tne i uinji troller, in his ,,.,'rclUjn, ii.ay rejeel tr,y or tH bida made in pursuance ot taid advertis-ments, and, in the ev.nt of audi rejection, the c,.m|, Is-oller ia autli.rued to rea.lvertise for bids in the form and manner above ,le-«tribe,l as many timet a* in his jiilgmint may be ncce-ssary l<i effect a tatistuctury sale. Slid bondt thtll b< told in tuch luts and tl such times at may b« rcepiired lor tin- purpi-se ut malimg partial or flnal poymenle in aci'urdance with the provisiuni of this act. Tli,-re is hereby Imposed u direct annual Ux at tlie rate ul cinht Ihuutand eight hundred and alxiy-flve dullart an.l fifty eeiKi to geiher wilh Interest on the debt for each one million dollars of bonds isaue.1, to proviile for a ainking fund tur the redemption of the taiil bonds, together wKh the Inlen-st thereon. Tli.- Ui imposed, at hen-in provided, ahull t.e asM'su ed, levied and culhcted In the niannir prescrilicd by Uw and ahali be paid by the several euunly treaturert into thj treasury ot the ttate Tlic pruceeilo of sueh tax ahall be invested by the comptrolli-r in se'iirltii-s in which he Is author Ired hy law tu Invest tlie trust and siiikin;' luniki ,if l.he atate, and tugi'ther with the lutei eat arising thCTelmm, any |ii"inhim r-ci-ived on the sule uf said bonds, and interest accruing oi, depositt of money received from the sale of saiil bonds ur from nii!ie:cllaneou» souree-s fhall e-on,sti tute a piiikijii; fund which Is heretiy created Said tund shall lie U8<'d btlily for the imriiu^e ol paying the principal and interest uf bunds Issued in ac'cordtne-e with tlie- provisi'.iia uf this t.l.
I 3. Til,' prui'cls of two million Ilve hiiiiilreil thoiittnil dullars of such liomls, after «i,pr,'|,ria tion l.r ai>(ir,,priati,.ns tlieri'tn m by tiie leirisla lure, shall lie applifolile lo the acquiiltion ol Units ^r the ext.i,,i.iii of the Palisades Inter stnte park. Suih nmiieya sliall he expenl d anri Itniit tc'iuired ky the cumniissinners uf the Pail- aades Inlcrstate park under the iir.vii-ions ot ciiapter one liuii'lri.l aii'l »venty of lln laws ol nineteen liumlreil, as sttirii'l'ii. Smh nmn'-ys shall be available, for payinetit of th" pun linse prii-e whe-re landa arev aeqiiired by enn'ra"! or tor pa.vments 'jf juilj-nieiits nnd uwiinls in ease of purchaiie hy e'unii.:rtiatMii,
i 4 llie pro'ei'ls ut Kevin iiiilliuii five hiin'Ired thousaml doMjri of Kiich Imn'is, atte?r nni'C'i'rLi. tion or ar'I'ri'priiitlilr.s ll.rrefn.m by ll" l''u-i- lature, shall lie tiipliciil'le lo lhe ai-'piisitiun ol lands fur slate park piii|.use's witliin the f'.rest prev-rre .'..unties vel,i,li hiu'ls, it ii..w' ,'vii,',l l..i the slate uii.l.r e.-iisiiri'; l:iw, vvmil'l b" pari "I the forest preserve. Sueh niune.vs shall he in pended ami lunds aceiuired under Ihe dir.etiui, of the t'oiLsiTvaiiun eoinniisiuii liy und with ili,' advice and cmsinl uf the cuiniiiihjii.iiers ut .lie Uud otflce. .-juch lands may l.e ac'iuued in s-i li manner us the leo'islaiiiie shall provide, wlii.li may be eilher by pu^^¦llll^e, by conili-niiiuli"ii or by entry and uii|iro|iriai mn with [.ubnii.-.iiMi, lu the euurt uf clainiii ur ijuprenie cuuri tur lli.i .ie- teriniiialioii ami award ,,1 iiairui;es fur sucli enii.v and a|.iiiu|'riali,.ii, ur h) ul,,- ur mure ot su, U nielhu.ls as the luiiisUlure may provi,le; imt uu pruceeilitigs ehuU I'U inslilu'Lcd by cuiii, uiiialion or by entry ami api.tupiijliuii unless pr.iiiAioQ be niaile by law f,ir lilin:; the writlcn cnnsenl tiierelo of the cuiiiiuiadiiiiiirs of the land ,,Ilice wilh lhe cuunly cleik ui ,aeii county in whuii Uiuls prupub.'d tu be laken ure siluuU,!, Sub¬ ject to the hliiig uf Bueh (unsi'iit, any buili pru ceediiig t.hull be ct'iidueie.l by ami in the naiue of the euiiaervj-.illll eiinniii.-'siuii, pruviUed, how. ever, Ihal il any oilier liiuiid, ,illic'i-r ur .uiiiniis (iun shull succeed by law tu llio general puwers of tlu- cunservuiiiin cuniniissiun in relatiun tu the care of thc turest preserve, suiii latter board, ollice-r or coiniiiis.^iuii iliuU have- and exercise all ol the powern and dm ies conlerred by uny pro visiun ot lliis Bccliun upun the tuiiservaliun cum mission, 'The inuiieys reaiined frum such bonds, after appru]iriaiiun by the legislature, shall be available fur puynienl of the purcliuse price, where lands are acipiired by contract, and t"r Ihe payment uf ju.liimi'iils and avvuiils in cuse of pruceedingiL by cuiidemnalion or by entry and appruprialinii. No moneys shull be paid out un¬ der this Bi'clion tur the acjuisition uf lands by coiilrui'l except upon the warrant and audit ot the coiiipiroller. after Bubniissiod to him ot vouchers therehir uppiured by the cunservatiun coiiiniiiisiuii an,F by tlie coniniii'.sioncra uf th,' land ofllce. atcumpauicd vrllh the eerliflcale ut the alt,'ir,e3"-K, neral approving the title lo ami ^ conveyance of tho lands purchased,
i G, Tlic tl'nn ••lands" as used in this acl inclu,let the impruvenienis tlieri-un, if tny. All lanels aciuired under tliit act shall be for the , IH* of all the people,
I 8. SubniiMiiun of law to people, Tliii law , ¦hall not take efTei't until It ehall at a general election have been submitted to the people ami ha»» received a majurity of all the votes cast for and agalnat it at such eleclion; and the tame shall be submitted to the people of thii. tint" at the general election to be hel.l in \.' vend" r. nineteen hundred tnd sixteen. The hai lots to be furnished for the use ol the voters upun the submission of thia law shall be in Ihe form praacrilAd by the eleclion law and the proposition or question lo be suhmitied shall be ! printed thereon In substantially the following form, namely: "Shall chapter (here Insert the number of the chapter) of the lawa ot nineteen I hundred nnd sixleen, enlitled •An act making provision tor Issuing bomls to Ihe amouut of i nut lu exceed ten million dollara for the acqui-i- . tlon uf lands fur ttate park purposes, and pro- ! riding for a aubii-ission of the same to the people j to be voti-d uiHin at the general election to be ' held in tho year nineteen hundred and sixteen,' be approved?-* ,
Slale of New Yark. Office of the Se-cretary ol : Slate. a» : I have compared the preceding with the orlirinal law on flle tn this offlce, and do he-rehy i-eriify that the same is a e-orrect Iran Bcript therefrom and of the whole thereof, (liven ] under my hand and the teal of otflce of the S.-c- rctary of State, at the city of Albany, this frsi day of Auguat, In Ihe .vear one thousand r ne i hundre-d and sixteen, [L, S,l FRANCIS M | liroo, Secretarv ut Slate, |
FORM niR SUHMLSSION OF PROPOSITION j NUMHER ONE, ;
Sball chapter flve hundred and alitr-nine of Ihe ' laws of nineteen hundred and sixteen, entitled ' "An |et making provision for ittuing bonds to | tbe tmouni of not to exceed tea million dullart i for the acquisllioD of Itiuis for state park pur
in person nnd wiUi counsel us In civil actions. No person shall be aubject to be twice put In Jeopardy for tlie stnie uflentc; nor shall he bs cumpelled in any e-rimiiial caae to be a wltneMS against himself; nor he dejirived of lite, liberty or property without due prucess. of law; nor thali private property be t.ken for public at-' wilhout just compensation.
i 2. Itcsolvcd lif llie Sena-.* ooncur), That the foregoing amendment lie reteired lo the le;;isla lure to be chose-D at tiie next irencral electiun ol ¦rnators, and in contormily v*'ilh te-ctlun one ol article fourteen of llie dnsl,. jtiun, be published for three montha preriout to the time of tuch election.
Stale of New York, In Atsembly, April 5, 1918 —'Iliis bill was duly pasted, t majurity ot al the mendiora elected to tlie Assembly voting la favor thereof, three-flflha being pr, sent, liy onlei of tlie A.ssembly, 'niADDEI'S C. SWEET, Speaker.
Slate of New York, In .Sienale, April 2(1, llilfi —Tills bill wa* duly paaaed, a majority ot all th» Senators elected voting in favor thereof, three flfths bring presenl. By ordi-r of the Senate, EDW.IRD SCIIOENECK, l>re&i,lent.
State of New York, OIBce of the Secretary ol Sute. aa,: 1 liave cumpared the preceding cop.v ot conciw-n-rtt res*.lutiun with the original concur rent resolution un lile In this ufflce, and I du hereby certify lliat the same is a correct Iran seript therefrom, and uf the whole therenf. Oiven under my hand and the seal of ulBce uf Ihe tiue retary of SUte at the cily of .Mbany, this flrsi day of August, in the year of our I..inl, une tliiiu sand nine hundred and sixteen, [L. S] KRAN CIS M. HUGO, Secretary of .Slate.
TWO EXPLANATION-MAITKU IN ITAl.K S IS NKW.
mai'T1';r in brai-kets [ ] is old MArrEii TO HE oMirrnii,
STATE OF NEW YOUK, OFFICE OK THI Secrelary at Slate. Albany, Auirusl 1, Will.—I'ur auant to the prurisions of set linn one of artide fourtceu of the ('onaiitution of the State of New Vork, and section twu humlred iiin,'l.v-live of th* Election Luw, notice is lereby given that th,- fnllowing propu,sed aiiiesiltnenl to sectiun one ul article two of the fiiii''tituiiun of Ihe state oi New Vurk is refi rred to the Letiislatuni to b" chosen at the next general ele. lion ut S, naluri' in this slate to 1« In M on the seventh 'lay ot Novmlier, lOlli, FRANCIS M, HUOO, SecreUry ot State,
AMI'INIIMIIN'T NUMHKH TWO.
Concurrent Ri'suliiliun e.f the S>-tiate and Assem l.ly pr,.|,'jMiu'' all aiuctnliiient to s'ctioii une ol
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cuii'tit ution.
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¦ I (it the S.'iiute i..i:,'iiri ariide twu i'f Iiie cun-liiii '¦ail as full'.vvs: male] cilizen of the age ..i tvventy-on.' years, wlei >hall liave been a iif.-ei, for nineiy davs, atul an itiliabiiant of lli,s sta;,' one y,-'ar next pn ceiling an .lection, and tur the la-t four ni'nilhs a resident of the cuiinl.i and fur the last thirty days a resi,lent ut the election district in which In' or she may offer hia or her vule, eliail he entiiled lo vote at null electii'ii in the elei lien di,strict uf wliidi hr ur nkr, shall at tne time be a resident, and not elsewhere, tor ull .'111, ers thai nuw are or liereaitet may be elective by the peu|'le(;l, and upmi al, iiuestiona which may be sulitnitted to the vule of the people, inuvidrd hoircver that a rilizvii ill marrliiiin niinli have bun nn inhabitant ol Ihe linilrd .'-/eilr.'- /or flve i/ruri; and pn.viilid that in liim- "f var no eleil.r In the actual military service ul lhe slate, or uf the I'nili'd Slates, in III" army ur navy thereof, shall b" deprived uf h.s ur hcr vuti- by ri'ason ot hi- ur her abseme fron. sueh elei tii.n distri.l; ami the legislature shall have p.,wer lo provi,Ic th, manner in wlii, ii aiirt the time an'I place at vvliidi such uli-ent elector! may vote, and tor the return ami canvi'ss of t:,,'ir votes in llie electiun dislricit In whieh they res|H'rlively re side,
i 2. fletohiid (if Hie Senale i-oncurl. That tlie fureguing uiiieii.lment be referre.i to the li'iiisla- ture lo be 'lu.seii at tiie next gen-ral election c: senuf.rs, ami in confiiriiutv w-'lii sect.un one ot artide fuurte-cii of the euiistirulion, l.e publisheii for three munihs previout to the lime ol such election.
Slate of New Yi rk. In Assembly, March U, llllli,—Tliis bill wan duly passed, a maj"riiy of ail lhe nicinl.ers el-ctcd to the Assembly vutiiig ir, tavor Ihereuf. tliree-flfihs being (iresent, Hy or der ul the Assembly, TUADDKUS C. SWKET. Speaker.
State of New Yurk. In Senate, April 10. 1III6.- Tliis bill waa duly passed, a majority uf all tin Senaturs elected voting In favor thereof, three flfths being present. Hy order of the Senate EDWARD SCIKlENKCK. President,
State ot New Vork, Office of the Secretary ol State, SB,; 1 hare compared the prece-ding copy uf concurrent resolution with the original concur rent resolution on file in thla olllce, sn.l I d.- hereby ci-rti(y that the same is a i nrrrcl tran script therefrom, and of the whule thereof. (liven under my haml and the seal of odic,. of the Sec. retarv of '--•ite a' the city of Albany, Ihis firsi day of All:'u-l, in the year of our Lord, une then sand nine hundred and sixteen, [L. S,] Fn,AN CIS M, Hl'GO. Secretary of Stale,
¦niRKK EXPLANAinON-MATTKH IN ITALICS IS NEW
STAT1-: OF NEW YOUK, OFFIC1-: OF "niE Si'cretary of State, Albany, August 1. 191«, —Pur sunnt to the provisions of section one of article fourteen of the Constitution of the State of Nevr Y'Tk, and seition two hun,Ire,I nin"ty-flve uf the EIecti,in Law-, notii-e Is hereby given that the following proposi'il amendment to artide six of the Constitution of the slate of Ne-w York is re¬ ferred to the? IjOgislature lo be chosi-n at the next general election of Senators In this state to be held on the seventh day of November. lOIfl FRANCIS M. lUOO. Secretary of State, AitENPMKNT NUMBER THREE,
Concurrent Resolution ot the Senate and Asaem bly propnsing an amen,Iment to article six of the constitution. In relation to rules and Btatutes af feeling practice, pleading and procedure hi the courts.
Section 1. Renched (if the Assembly concur) That article six of the constitution lie amende.! by adding thereto a ncw section, tn be section twcnt.r-four, to read as f.iliows;
5 24. 7"fl< Irfrinlalure may delriiate from timr lo lime to conrmtioim of fUKllcet of thr su
it referred to the Legialature to be chosen at the next gensral eltction of Senatora in tbia rUte to be held on the seventh day of November, 1B18. KRANIIS M. HUGO, Secretary ot Stale, AMENDMENT NUMBER FOUR, Concurrent l',«solution of the Sc*ite and Aaem- bly proposing an amendment to article seven of the constitution, in relation to the contracting of debu by the state.
Section 1. Resolved (ll the Asaembly concur), Tliat aectliTDB four tnd eleven of trtide «ven of lhe conatiiution b* amended to read as fi.Ilowt;
fi 4. Excapt the debts specified in sections two and three of this article, no debts shall be hereafter contracted by or in behalf of thit tUte, unlesa tuch debt thall be tu- Ihorlted by Uw, for some single wurk or object, lo be dlstlnrtly spei-lfled llipreiii[; ami auchl. So such debl hereafter authorized thall tie con trartrd for a iicrlod tonyer than that of the probable lift of thc uork ur obji«^l for urhich the debl is lo bc runlracted lo bc determined by i/cneral late, icMi h Jrt'-rminatiun nhall tie ron- vlutiive, nor fur more than flfty yrars from the Hme uf the i-untraeting of such debl. A dibl hereafter contraeled bv the aiate, purnuant ta an aulhorization h'-rrafirr made, a-nd (inh portion of nny such drhl frum time lo time «o conlrac-f- eef. may, if provided bv the taic aiilhorisiiig nueh ! debt, bc paid .h niwil annual inula Iment s, the Hnt of tchleh shall b. payable not more Ihan one , vrar, and the last uf irhii h ahall be payable not i mort thon fifty yrirrn, alter nueh d'bt or por ' lion thireuf thall hme bern i-uiitrarled Surh i law ahall (,' II aulhnrize thc cuntrarting uf a I itciif payable ullieruinc tluui in eiiuul annual In- i tfalmcrtfs iniis.K' ami provide for the cullection ; of a direct annual lax to pay, and sufflcisfit t" pay, thc interesi on euch deljl, as ll falls due. and alsu to pay and discharge the principal oi fuc-h debt within tifly years from lhe time ol ' the contnK-ling Ihereof, Nu |sudi] law author- ': iziiuj the i-oiitraeting uf a debt piirmant to this • trition shall taUe ellect un'.il it shall, at a gen- j eraJ election, luve been subiiiif.eii to the people, ' and have reii ivd a majorily ul all thc vule* I ca,sl for and a^'aiiist it al such eleelion. On the i flnal pasNa,|e ot such I.iil in eiilier liuuse ot the | legislature, lhe ,|uesliun seiuil be lak.n by ayes I and Hues. Ij be liHiy enure I "ii the juurnals | thereof, and shall be; '•Shall this bill pass. and ought the same lo receive the sam-tiun ol , the people?" Tlie legislature may al any lime, : after the approval of sucb law by the people. If j no debt shall have been conirai-t:'l in p.ic-iiaiie'- thereof, repeal ll.c sanic; and may at atiy tme, by law, furl,III lhe lunlracling uf any fur;l...i debt or liabi.itv umler such law; I.ut the lax, if any. impus. d by sueh act, in pr.'ii.niun tu the d.bt and liability whicli may ha.e l.i.en-eun iracted in purMMiice uf audi law, shall rem,.!!, in lorce and l.e iir. pi-alalde, an.l l.e a:i:ii,.i!l; collected, unlil llie pnic-ec.'s tlnrcf bhall hav" made the prui.-iun hereinbef. re specii'ii-d tu pay and disi.,ai,;e lhe interest and principal of auch debl om! liai.i'ity, Tne moti.y arising frum any r on or blick crea'iiig such debt or liability shull l.e applied lo the wurk or objecl tpeiiUed in tl.e a ; auiliurizing sudi dihl or liability, or f,.r tl.e paynient of such debl oi liability, and fur no oiher purpose vvlialevei. No such law shall be subinilteii to be voted on, within thri'e muiilhs after ils pas^.-ige or at an.v general ele, tion vvlien any other law, or any bill shall be sulimitted lo be voted fur or againsl I'he legislature may provide for the issue ol i bonda of the slate to run fur a [mrhnl not exi-eeil ing fifty fef^ i:i lieu of bomls h.-i'-tntore autiiuri izi'd buy'De)tJl,-sued tnd shall iinpuse ami piuvid,' : for theV^pJlfclion ot a direil uiuuiul tax for the payment ol liic same as hereiiibeluie required. When any sinking fund creale'l under this sec ! lion shall equal in ainuiini the debt lor wliieh it waa created, no further direct tax shall be levied on accuunt ut said sinking fun,I ami the legisla ' ture shall re.luce lhe tax to un iinuunl equal tu , the accruing Interest on such debl. The Icgisla ] lure may frum time tu time after the rate of in , . lereat to be pai,I upun any state debt, which has i been or may be uuiiiurized pursuant to lhe jiro | j visions of this section, ur upon any part of such j ¦ debt, provided, huwever, thut the rate ot inter. , eat shall nut be aliered upon any part nt such ' debt or uixm any bund or other evidence ther,',it. j I which has been, or shall be created or issued ; I before such ultc-ratiun. In cuse the legislature in I creaae the rate uf interesi upon any sueh debt, : ' or part thenut, it shall, if such debt be pai/able \ : othericine Ihnn in eiiual anniuil inKtulmcnln. ; , imp'.sc and proviile fur the exiUectiun ot a direci | I annual tux lo pay and Bufflcient to pay the in- | i creaseil or altered interest on such debl as it 1 falls due and also to puy and discharge the i principal ot sueh debt wiUijn fifty years fnun ', the time of the cunlracting thireof, and shaii ', appropriate aniiu.illy lo the sinking fund moneys I in amount sulHcieiit to puy such inierest and pay 1 and discharge the principal of tuch debt when I it shall become due and iiayable.
i 11, The legislslure may appropriate out ul I any funds In lhe treasury, moneys lo pay the i
ac-cruing iiiiereM and principal of any debt here I tofore or herealter created, or any part there-of ' and may. if nueh debt be payable utherirlse than \ in annual instalments, set apart in each hsial I year, moneys In the slate treasury as a sinking ' tund to pay the inlereat as il falls due and lo pay and discharge the principal of any debt j heretofore or hereafter created under tection four of article siven of the c-onslitution until the j same ahall be wholly paid, and the principal am! income of audi sinking fund shall be applied to lhe purpose for which Boid sinking fund is . created and to no other purp.ise whatever; and. in the event auch inuneys su set apart in an.- flteal year be sufflcient lo pruvide such sinkinu tund, a direct annual tax for such year neeii nut be inip"S«.d and collected, as re.raire.l by the provisions ot aaid secti.in tour uf artide seven, or of any law enacted in pursuance thereof rfie leijitilalure ahall annually as Ihe tami ihall fall due provide by direct tax, appropria tiun or both for Ihe payment of the intere.tl upon and instalmenis of principal of all drbfi rrealed on b,hall of the ttate, payable in an nual inilalmcnln, purauant to teetion four of article xri-e-n, or of any late rnaeted in pursu ance therrof.
i 2. Resolve.! (il the .\3Benibly com-ur). Tlia: the tot«goinK amen-lment be referr'''! to the legl* Uture to be chosen tt the next general election of ae-nators tn-l in contormit.v with section on,- of article fourteen of the constitutiijn be pub . llshed lor three monthi previous to the time ot such elei-tion.
State ot New York, In Senate. April 15. 191(1- The foregoing resolution was duly paaaed, a ma ¦ JorilT of a',1 the Senators elected roting In tavor thereof. By order of Ihe Senate, E, R. BROWN
tbe forest preserve,
Becticn 1. Resolved (it Ihe Assembly e-oncur).
Par- ' Tluet tection tcren of ar.icle atven ot the cxin
, ttituiion be amended to read as full'iws:
I i 7. Tlie lands of thc state, nuw ovmcd or
1 hereafter acquired, e:onstilut:ng the forest prf-
I serve at now flxed by law, ahall b* forever
¦ kept tt wild foreat Unela, They thall nol be
leased, told or exchanged, or be taken by any
corporation, public or private, i,ur sliall lhe
tinil'cr thereon be told, ren,,ived or destroyed,
S'vlhing contained in this teeUon shall prrrcnf
fAe «fejf« /rom coiMfrucflns a stale highicay
from Saranae Lake in Franklin ruunty lu Ixtntj
ItOke in Hamilton county and thenee lo (Hd
Forge in Herkimer county I*, ica^ of blue
yountaln lake an4 Raquetle Inl^r.
[But the] The legialature may by general lawa provieie tor the use uf i, t exceeding three per centum of such Unds f,.r the ctmseruction and maint'enanc-e of res.-rvulra for municipal wain- nipply, for tbe canals uf tlie atate and to reguUte the flow at ttreaina, Sucli retcr- voira thtll be constructed, owncl and contrulleci by the Btate, but tuch work ahall nut be uiuler taken until titer tbe boumlariiii and high fluw lines Ihereof shall htve been accurately sur veyed and flxed, and after public n.,tic-e, hearing tnd determinaliun thtt txich lands are n-quired for tuch jniblic use. Tlie expense of tny tu, li improvementa fhall be tpporii'in,'d on the publi,' tnd priv-ate property and niunicipaliiies bene- filed to tile extent of th* beruhla ri-e-eived. Any such reservoir ehall always t* operated by the state an-J '.he legislature shall provl,le tor a cliarge upon the pruprrly ami munie-ipaliliea benetlted for a reasonable return to the ataU upun thc ralne of the rights uml property of ihe state used nnd the fi<'rvie,.s pt the lUte rem.'cre.l, which shall he fix,si ti,r terma of not ,'xcei'ding ten years and be n'aljustable at the '.-ml of any term, I'asanitary , ..n.iiiiunt ahull not be creatt-ei or conlinueil by any aui h public wurk,s, A violation ut any ef the pruvitiuns ct this sectiun may be restrained at ilie suil of the ["¦uplc, ur Willi the eonscnt if ii,e supreme cuurt ::i appellate division, on noine r. the attorney l'i'ral at the suit of any i iiir.en. S 2. Resulvi'd (if the AsseiiiM,. cumurj. Thai Ihl' fl.reding iciu'ii'lment be vLire.! to the 1.'ji lature to be il.usi'ii at the next iiineral eliciu;: of senators am! in tonfurniii.i vviili ai'i'lion nin uf article fouileeii uf the ciiGti. ut.'ui be pii, llsliej for three monlhs priviuiw lu the time ol such clo,lim.
Slate of New York, In Siliale, Keb, S, 1916- ITie fun'golng reS'.Union wa... iluly piis-i-.l. a ma jurity of all the Senators elect.-d v..; ing in fiv, r ih'-r,-.,f. By ,.r.ler of llie S.na-e.. KliWAIfli S( Ili.ilNKl k, I'ri'siileiii SI:,;,' uf N,w Vurk, In As,-'eiiil'ly, .Mur, h -21. l'.ili. The fureu'iiin.1 rci'ulutiun vvas liidy passi'd, a ma jurily uf all the meniliers elected to the .Vsiimbl.- v'ulii'L: in f.ivor Ilioreof, lly onli-r ut tin. /\--'.in l.ly, •ril,\ll|iLI'S f. SVVKLT. Sjiiiiki'i
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,SI'ATK (IK NKW VOIUi, OKKR K S^cnlary ut S,ale, Albany, August 1, IDlil. —Pur .llillll lo the priivisi'iis ut seciion une ol arlid. fuiirleen ot the Cunst itut iun of llie Slale uf New Yurk. and Fctiun f.vu hundred nineiy five of the Klec.iun Law, n.ilice is hereby given that the f,illuvviiig pr.'p,,se,l utiienilnient lo se'ction eight l.f arti.le seeeii of the Constitution ut tlic slate I f New Vurk is refern-d lo lhe Legislature lo be . Iiuseti at the ii.'Xl general electiun ul Senaturs in ihis stale lu l.e held on the sevtntU 'lay of No- ',init.,'r, mil), KlIANCIS M, HUGO, .Secretury uf State,
AMLNUMKNT NUMHKR SIX.
C'oni'urrenl UeSiilutiun of the Senate and Assem bly prupusiiig an amendment to section eight of arIi, le seven ot the cunstilution. In relation to a eerLain purtiun uf the Erie canal,
Se'etion 1, Resi.lvcd (if the Assembly concurl, Tliat seition ei,;lit uf artide sevin ut the cun "titutiun be aineniled to rea,l as follows;
S B, Hie legislature shall not sell, lease oi 'therwlse disp'se uf thc Krie canal, thc Oswego .'anal, lhe fhaiiiplain canal, the Cayuga ami Semii canal, «r the Black River canal; but ihey shall nmuin the property of the stule and nnd, r its maiia;:,nient f,irever. The prnhibitiun of lease, saie or ulher -Jisposition herein con talni'il, shall not apply to the canal known as lhe Main and llainburg street canal, eituutcl in 111,- city "f llu"!:", ami vvli,ch extciuls lanerl, -rum the' wesliTly line of Main stn-et to the ivestirly line uf Hamburg ttreet, nor lo thnt nuriiiri of Ihe exi ling I'.rie catinl in Ihe eilv if I 'irn bettrt-rn the leextorly Unc of Schuyler itrrn and the eaxlerly line of Third street. iirnriiUd thai a flow of suffl'-ii-nt icater frum Sc/iiii'/.T strret to Third ntriet In frrd that I'urli.in of Ihc canal east of Third sircct be 'iiiii.ileii'iicd, .41] liimis that may be derived trotn my lease, sa',.. or other di.sposilion of nnv canal hall be applied to the improvement, superin -en,Ience or repair ot the remaining portions of
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prrme court or o' sueh /tev-fd-e-^ and allnmrv
poae*. tnd providing for a aubmiaaion of the '- ai lav. lo be organized in sueh manner as Ih,
•ame to the people to be roteeJ upon at the ,, legislature shall proride. Ihr potrrr to make I Temporary President!
iranerarelection to b« ktM In th» year alaetaen i rules governing Ihe iiraelier, pleading and pro gtate ot New York. In Asaembly, April 17, 1816
kondred and atefeen," b* approreelf cedun in the nnirts ef the state, inrludint _.^ for«iola« reaolutlon was' duly paaed. t
5 2 Resolved (if the Assembly concur). That :lie fureguing amendment be referred to the legis lature to bc cliosen at the next general election ot se-tatnrs and In conformity with section one of ar-i'.le fourteen ct the constitutiun be pub Ished for tl.ri-e months previous lo the time of such .'lection.
State ol New York, In Senate, April «, 191*1,- Tlie toregoin'4 res'duiicn was 'luly pa.sied, a ma jority of all tbe Senators elee-t,^d roting in fav .: thereif. By order of tbe Senate. KDWARI' sfHiil'NEfk, Preaiilent.
Siiit" of New York, In Aseenbly, Ajiril 10, I'lir -The foregoing resolution was duly pass,.!, a tna ^ity 'if all the members ele. ti 1 to th- .^s-e-ml !,' .miner in favor thereof. By or Jer of the Assciii 'lly. TUADDKI'S C. SWEET. Sp«-aker
Stat" of New York, Olllce of the Secretary of ,State, ss.: I have compared the preee.ling c.if.v if e-oii, urrenl resulutii-n with the original comiw r,nt nsolution on file In thia office, and I .1' heriby certify that the same Is a correct tran script iherefrum, am! of the whule tl,ereof, Civ"! under my hand and the teal of ofli!e of ilie t^.r reurv- "f State at the city of Albany, this firs' lay of August, in the year of our Ixird, one thou «nd nine hundre,! and sixteen. [L. S.] FRAN na M Iirno. secretary of State.
by law No county or city aliall be allowed I to become indebted for anv puriioae or in any I manner to an amount which, including existing I Indebtedneaa, tball exceed ten |ier centum of tht 1 assessed valualion of the re-al eatate of tuch I county or cit.v subject to taxalion, as it appeared ' by the assessmenl-rollt of sui,I county or city on 1 the Ust tasessment for tlaU- or county taiet I prior lo the incurring of tuch indebtednest, and all indebtedness in excess ot tuch limitation, ' except such as now may exist, shall be absu- luti'ly void, except aa herein otherwise provided .No cuunly ur city whose present indebtednetb , exc:eedt ten {irr centum uf the as*ii«ed valualloD ', ol ils real estate subject tu taxalion, thall be tll"'*ed to l»'i-ome in,lebled in tny furlher ^ amuunt until such indebiedn,'iis thall be reduced , wiihin such limit, Tliis teciion aliall not lie con atrui'd to prevent the issuing of ivrtificatca of in debtedness or revenue bon,Is iaaued in anticipation of the collection of taxes for amounta actually coniained or lo be contaim-d in the taxes for the year when such certllicatse ur revenue bondt are issued and payable '.iK ot aucb taxes; nor I lo prevent the city ot New Vurk frum issuing I bonds to be redeemed out of the tax levy for I the year next succeeding Iho year ot tlnir iamie, provided that the amount of such bunds which may be issued in any one .vear in excess ot I the limita-.iuns herein contained shall not .xieed ' one-tenth of one per centum of the ts.ses3ed I valualion ot the real estate of taiJ city Bubjcc* to taxalion. Nor bhall this Beetiuti be construed to prevent the issue of bonds to pruvide fix llie supply of water; but the term ot tiie bonda I issued to provide for the supply ot water, in j excess ot the limitation of hidebtedneas flxed herein, shall nut exce.-d twi'nty vears, an,l a sinking tund shall be iTcalcl on the Issuing cf tin- said bonds fur their redemption, by rais ing annually a sum which w-ill proihice an ainount equal to the sum ot the prim ipal an.l interest ot sail bonds at their maturity, .Ml cerlilicntes uf indebiedn'ss or revenue bondp issued tn anticipation ot the collectiun uf ta.xefl, wlii.h are nut retired withiii fne .venrs after th,jl» da;,' uf issue, and bonds issued to pruvifie tur lhe ' supply of wati-r, and any debt hereafter incurred by any portiun or part uf a cit.v, it there shall be any such ilcbt. shall be ineliided in as'-erinln ing liie puwer of the cilv lo l„"-utne otln-rwlse' indebleii; except that dibts inct:rt,',| b.i [lhe] anil city [of Nivv Yorkl uf Ihe flr.-t elant aft'r lhe lirst duy ot Jun-jan, ii'-,el''en hun ' dre,I ai, 1 t,iitr, an,I d.'l.ls in, urr",1 by anv tit- of lhe second class aTer the firsl day uf Jun , uary, nineteen hundred ami eight, and debts In curred by nny cily ct the third class at'tei the flrst day uf .hnupry, nineteen hiimlreil and len, Iu pruvi'l.' fur the supply uf vv-,iter, shall nut be so in.'iuili.li and except further that an.v ili-bl hereafter inciiiTed by the .ily ot Nevt Vurk fur a public improvement uwni-d or to be "wne'l by the lity, whi. !i yields t„ the ilt.v ' urrent iiet re', "iiue, alter makin',; any neiT'--'':ir- all.iwance tor r. pairs nnd nuiiiiienance t..r whirl. the city is liiibie. in exi.'ss uf the irn're-t or sai'l (lebl an.l of l!ie anniiii! itistaltni'iits neces -ary U-r its am,vrli/.atiui; may 1„. exclinle'l lr uscertaiiiiiig tl.e p.,.wer ,,t sai.l city tu bei um- otheiwise im!. bt",!. pruvidcl thai a sitiking fiin'l for ils am.n./.all.,11 shall have been estal.lish.M' and ni.iiii:ai!n-,l and tliut the indebtcdm-s.s glia'r n'.t be so ''Xclu'ied diiritig an.i- period of tiiii' when the r. v, nue ator ^aiil shall nol be siifl: I icnt to cpial the said interest and ainortii'ali''r iiiMaliiienis. and except fufllnr that any iniiebi eilniMiW* herct'itore incurred by the cily of Nev> Voik tur any rarib! transit ur dock investnien*' may be so cxcl;iu,'J prupurtiunalely to tli" extiin 111 vliich III'' i-iim-nl net revenue receiv,-d hi -aiil city tlnri-lruin sli.ll meel the inien'St am' atn'rlizntiun insialmmls thereof, provided that any increase in the debt incurring power ot tin 'ity uf New Vurk vvhidi shall result frum Ihi "Xcliisinn of debts ln'retctore incurred shall \o available onl.v for the ncquisitiun or I'on'tnictiur uf pruperlies to ll' iisi'il fur rapid transit oi .!u(k purpu.-i'S, 'Hi'- b-L'islature shall presi-rils the 111,'tliud by wliich an'I the ti-rms and comb tions under which Ihe aimmnt uf nny ,li'l,t to I,' so exdinle,! shull be .let, rmineil, and nu euel de-bt shall le exclud,-d I'Xccpt in a,i,inhinii. witi ! Ihe ih'terminatiun so presiribeil. The legi-Ialur' ' may in its di*'relion cunter api.ropriale juri.*lir tion on tho appellate divisiuii uf the biipreir., court in tlie flrst judicial ,lepartment for tl. purpose ot determining the amuunt ,.f any del. to be so I'xdu.le.l. .N'o Indi-btedness of a ciiv vali'l al the time uf ita inception ahall tln're | aftir beeome invalid by reasiin of the operslin , of any uf the ptf.visions of this section. When I ever the boundaries of any cily are the same a I thoee of a cuunty. or wli,-n any dtv sha' include within its boiinilaries in'ire than u-i' ; county, the puwer of any cuunty wholly irn b. I' ' within such citv to become Imh'bted aba!! le,,-.
¦ but the debt ut the ceiunty, heretofore eiis'.ii: • shall not, for the purpuses of tlii-e tecliui:, I,
, reckoned as a part of the rity debt. The ainuuii ' ' hereafter to be raiscl by tax tor county -
'ity purposes, in any county containing a ei'j I ot over one biimlred thousand inhabitatita, ' e I any such city uf this state. In S'ldilion tu pr. j
vlding for the principal and Inierest of the exJM i , ing debt, shall nut in the aggregate excee.i !i • ' any one year tvvu per centum of the ns-ess"'
valuation of the renl and i^rsunal estate ut nn ' i ountv ur city, to be ascertained aa pres,'ri'. J
in this sectiun in resjiect to counly or city ,: I
9 2. R'-sulved lit the Assembly concur), Tl,, I . the fureguing amendment be referred to the b-:.;* i I lature to be chosen at the next general eb-'-iio-- 1 ot sennti-rs and In conformity with aectiun un
¦ ot article fourteen of the coDstitutlon be pu'.^
J 'tsheii for three montha previous lo the tirne o-
such elee li'.n. State nf New York. In Senate, April 6. 191fl.- ;
The fureguing resolution was duly passed, a ni« i jority uf all the ,Scnators elected roting in fav .;
Ihereof. By order of the Senate, EDW ARI i SCIlOENEck, Presi'lent,
. Slate of New York, In Ataembly, April 12, Vlt i ; —Tlie f'-r<-cnine resolution waa duly passed, a nu
jority of ull the mi mber* elected to the Ataeoe*-'.. ', voting in favur thereof. B.y order of tbe Aturm • bly. TIIAI'DKUS C. SWEE'T, Spetker.
Sitte of .New- York. Offlie of t^» iiei-retary of
State. 88.: 1 have comp-ired t>!« pre, eding cup.T . of cncurrrnt resolution vtttV Hie original loniiir ' nnt resulutiiwi un ftle ir this offlce. and I d-
hereby certify that the same ia a correct tran i .wrlpl Iherefrum, and uf the wliule thereof. Glvei ' under rov Ijina^nn.l fie teal ot ufflce of the Se,
retary uf. Ktal". iif- Ihe city of Albany, (hit first ', day uf ,\u^isi,-iii tbe year of nur Kurd, une thou i satid nin> hiin'lre.J and sixteen, [L, S. ] FRAN
f-|S .M. llfili'. M'.'retary of State.
homances. Roniiinees are wrllten nnd rend not ——————————^^-^— , be(-uii:-e lliey an- eitlier true- or untrue,
Persuasive. i but lie-e-imse re-pirdli-ss of iietunllty
Gentleman of the Uond—Kindly 'elp i they jrlve relief to tin- unusuiil eiuo- a pore-, lonely, 'oiiie-le-ss nmn. triiv'in-r, j tlonal jiressure of our heiirts.—George wofs >:ot nothink In the world but a i SouU- In the New Kepublic.
On Its patronal feast day. the Church of St, .Michael and .All .\ngel.s. Seaford. celebrated the iwenty-ftfth anniversary ot its conseci alion. The .sermon was preached by the Rex, Canon Roy F. Duffleld and the Rev, Wm, Wiley. H. W. Siafford and Ved¬ der Van Dyck assisted in the service, .-^l the closo of the service the con¬ gregation assembled in the Parish Hall where several addresses were made and refreshments served.
The Church record.? show a very interesting history of the Church, Ii was on the 18th of August. 188H that the first service of the Kptacopal ever held in the village of Se-aford, was conducted by the Rev, FY, Hunting¬ ton. F'r, Huntington was a preae-her of real elqoiience and a priest of un¬ usual sanctity of life. In his early' years he had been a co-worker of Henry George, the great exponent of the single ta.v. He afterward be- ( ame the founder of the Order of the Holy Cross.
Very few aniong those who had ihe privilege of being present at that -ervice of evensong will ever forget it. .-Vn old shed, formerly used as a tavern, held the crowd. The souih end opened with liugo doors, reseni- tiling thei.se used on old farm barns. The shed was soon filled and the doors h(-in.E: opened thc p(-ople irath- ered about in groups on fhe grass and on chairs and beiu-he-s lent with kindly haste, by the neighbors, .-\boul seventy we-e present. They listened with intense interest to the address llic si'bject of whie-h was our Uird's e-evmmand to Peter and James anel John to lel ilown the net and the (Iraiitrh of fishes. From that dale in .-\uuriist services were held regularly e-very Sunday afiernoon through the free and generous aid of various Iiri(-sls until the September of the following year when a prie-st was ap¬ iiointed to ibe charge.
On llie fc-'A- occasions wli.-n il was
Impossible lo secure the services of a clergyman, a Bible class was con¬ ducted by Miss Henrietta Floyd- Jones. The greatness which that per¬ fectly generous spirit brought into her serviee in the small sphere of a country village is still the help and inspiration of many, .Nor will be for¬ gotten the names of other friends in .Massapequa who gave so willingly of their mea,-is and sympathy, Aniong theni are .Mr. and Mrs, G, Stanton Floyd Jone J, Mrs, Wm. Robinson, Miss Ixiiiisa Floyd Jones and Miss Saiiie Floyd Jones, now thc wife of General Uaruasdiston of the lilnglisli army.
Land was bought and funds raised and when in September. 1880 tho Rev, Wm, Wiley was appointi-d priest-iu-eharge a new building was built. The cellar was dug by the men and boys of Seaford. The bricks for the foundation were contributed through the efforts of Mr, Wiley and the mason work was also freely given. The church contains many beautifully furnishings which were given by friends as iiit-niorials. The church itself represents many offer¬ ings, some costing much self denial.
.Mr, Wiley was instrumental in or- .uanizing a elub for the young men of the town and this later beeame the Young Mcn',< Improvement Club of S.-"ford.
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FROPOSI'nO!! NUMBKB OIOL VTATK or NEW TORK, OmCE OT TBI ¦•cnUrx of BtmU, Albanjr, August 1, 1911.—Pw- ¦uaat te the provlilani ci( wertiun lour of irtieH* wrm of (he conatltutico of the itkte o( New Tork, wctioii two hundrcl tnel Diiidy-flvr of tk« Election Law, ami wet ion tii of chmi>t«r flre bna- en. notiie ii hereb)- ipven tliat
OVE tZF^Al«A•^OII—VATTEK IV ITAUCl I* nvi
MATfER IN BRACKETS { ] IS OLD MATTCB
TO BK OMriTED,
STATE or XEW YORK, OFFICE OF THB lecreury of Bute, Allnny. Aukubi 1, Iiil«.—Pur ¦uuit to tlip provi-dor.s uf (ee-ti'jn one nf aniile fourtera 'if the (.'onatitution uf the State- of Ne-w Tork, aiui iwc-tion two hunilml ninety-live of tl,e
chapter flre hundreel and ilzty-nlne of the lawt Election Ije», mitice it hetreby given tliat 11,4
of nineteen hundred ami •ixiern. of which tbe tollowing la a copy, will be tubmitted to tlu people for the purj'"** "t voting thereon at tha next geiwral election In thia atate, to be held on the ae-.enth day of November, nineteen hun¬ elred and aixteen. FRA.vaS 11. HUGO. SeerreUrr of SUte, CHAPTER M9,
AN ACT making provision for iamiing bonda t< the amount ejf not lo rzceed tc-c miUkin doUari for the arquiaition of Unda for ttate purk pur- poaeii, and proriding fur a tubroiiaion of th* tame to the people to b« voted upon at tht general election to be beld in the year friae- tee-n hundred and ilxlecn.
Brtame a law Uty l^, 1910. with the approval of Ihe Oovemor. Paaaed, three-flftht l>e>ing prea¬ ent.
The People of the State of New -York, repreaent¬ ed in Senale and Asivmbly, do enact »s followa:
Section 1. Th're ihall be- itaued, tn the manner and at the times her< iiiaftir recited, bondt of till •Itte in an amount nut tu eM'eeil len million dol¬ lars, which bonda ihiili be toIil by the tttte tmi the proc-eie'Ja thi-reoJ paid into the atate trrn»- wy, and ao niucli thereeif ta may b« nectitar.v
following prupuied amendme-nt to a.rliun aix of article onn i,f tlu. Cunatituiiun of tlie ttate ol New York it ri-lerred to the Le-j^tliture to be choien at the neat genrral election of Senatcn in this Btate to be held on tlie acventh day ol November, 1W«. FRA.VCIS U. Hf00, SecreUry of State.
AMENDMENT NL'UBER ONE, Concurrent Ri;tolutiun of llie Serjite and Asaem¬ bly propoaing an amendment to tecilun tix of article one of Ihe constitution, in relatiun to wairer of indiclment and trial by jury in ccruin caaea.
Section 1. Renolred (if the Si'tiate concur). That aee:tion aix of article one of liie conititutioD be amended to road it followt:
I 6. [No peraon thall be held io mswer for t
capiUl or otherwise infamoua ,"ime lelExcept
Id caaea eif impcaclimetit, and in raae-s of niilitit
when in actual aprvice, and the land and naval
foreet lo time of wtr, oc which this ^tate mty
keep with tho content of congrt-st in time eif
petce, and in cifet of peti* larien.v, under tbt
regulttlon of the legitUture[)], nil person shall
be held to anetcer for o eeipKal or othericist i
expended leir the acquiiitlon of Unda for atat* intamout crime unleiis on preacntraimt or indlct-
park purpewea as he-reinafur provided. Sueh bondi ment of a grand )i«ry[, and]. Any person tnav,
wheu iiwued »ha!l b - aji.'m|.t from taxation. JkoicitJrr, in the ma.iHcr i>ri irritteU tu law after
I 2, Sale; Intereat; tax to pay; sinking fund, examination or commitment by a magintrate.
ru4*t to modifff er anperMde stattstet fkmttm ; htit not less tlian tico thirds of the mentbert of any ntch ront^etsiion shall be fuslioes of (Ac suprtme courl.
I 2. Retolred (U the Ataembly concur), Tlial the foregoinc amenclmcct bc submitted to the legialature to be cl.oaen at the next general elec¬ tion of aenatora, md in conlormily with aeetion one of article faurtecn of the conatiiution, be publlahed for three m'lntha prevloua to the time of auch elee'tton.
SUte of -New V.itk, In Senate, Feb. 23, 1»1«.— The foregoing reiolution waa duly pasted, a ma¬ jority of all th* Senatora electnj voting in faror thereof. By order of t'je Senate. EDWARD BCIIOENECK, President.
Btate of New Vork, In Asaeniblv, March «, 1918 —Tbe foregoing reaolutlon ttnr duly pamed, a majority of all the members electe,J to the Aa¬ aembly TOting In favor thereof. By orijtr of the Aawmbly. -niADDEI'S C, SWEET. Speaker.
State of New Vurk. OIBce of tbe .SuTetary of Btate, a*.: I hare compared the preceding copy of concurrent reaolutiun Willi the ori^'inal concur¬ rent reaolutlon on flle In thia oiflce. and I do hereby certify that lhe same ia a correct tran¬ acript therefrom, atid of the wiiole tiiereof, Qiren under ray hand and the teal of office of tha See;- rctary of State tt the city of Albany, thit flrtt dty of Augutt, in the year of our T,Ajrd, one thou- tand nine hundred and aixteen. [L, S,] FRAN¬ CIS It. HUOO, Uecreury of SUte.
¦Hjorlty ef all th* memben elected te tka Ac- i StTEN
aembly roting in faror thereof. By order ot the ' EXPLANATIOII—MATTER IN ITALICS IS NW)
Aaaembly. -niADDEUS C, SW Eirr, Speaker.
State ot New Vork. OfBce of tbe Secretary of Sute, ta,; I hare comparid the preceding copy . ol concurrent resoluiion with tim original ixincur- rcnt reaol-jti.'U on file in tin :-torv, tnd I do '
MATTER IN BRACKETS ( ] IS OLD MATTEB
TO BE OMITTED
BTATE OF NEW YORE, OFFICE OF THI Becretary of State, Alban, Aueuft 1, 1910.—Pur¬ auant to the provisions nf teci.in one of article
SEAFORD CHIJRCH
hereby certily tl.at the ttnii tcript therefr'-'m, tn'l of the wl..,;,. tiitriol, tiiven under my h-nd tnd the seal ,if *itfice ol Ihe Sec- retarj of Sute tl llie niv ,,1 A 'jan.v, itiit flriii day uf .AuKviit, lu tne >ear ul our i,,.r';, one thou¬ sand nine lr,inared and live, n, [1. S.] FRAN¬ CIS M. HI CO, Secretary ol Si.ie.
ii.rrcct tran- ' hmrteen of the Constitution of the Slate of Nea
Vork. and section two hu:,,ln'i Eieetion Law, not.ce it l,ei following propieec'i amni'lniei.' of article eigm ut the (."iiniiti. of New York is referre.i tu tn.' cboaen at the next g.-neral r.e.;. tkia tUte to be hdl on li.e •. '
liii.f.viive uf the tni en tl'tl the to seen,1,1 ten ,.n of the SUU .,^-ihUture to b* .n uf senators Id mill day uf No-
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KXPLANA-nON-MATfER IN ITALICS IS NEW;
MATTIr:H IN IIHACKETS [ ] IS OLU MATTER
TO HK OMm'KD,
STATE OK NKW YORK. OFFICE OF THE
FIVE EXPLANATION-MATTER IN ITALKS IS NEW;
M.VTTEK IN BRACKETS t J IS OLD MATrEl!
TO HE OMITTED,
STATE OK NEW YORK. OFFICE OF THE St'crcury of State, Albany, A'jf;u»t I, 191«,—Pur auant to the provlsiona cf teiti m une of tnii le fourteen uf the Conatiiution of the State cf Ncw Yurk. tnd tection two hundred ninet.v flve of tin Election Law, notice is hereby guen that tue following propoaed amendment to teciion seven of trticle teren of the conttiluti'in of the ttate of New York Is retfrred to the Legislature to bi' chosen at the next general flection of Se-nttora in thit tttte to be held on the seventh day ol No¬ rember, 19ia. FRANCIS M, HL'OO, Secretary of Sute.
AMENDME.VT NUMBER FIVE,
Concurrent Reaolutlon of the Senate and Ataem¬ bly proposing an amendment to se.rtion seven of article aeven of th* conatiiution. In relation to aid or support of ils poor as may be authorized
rember, WIG. FRANCIS M lil'(;(i. Sec.-etary ol Sute,
AMF:\DMi:,N"r MIIIIKU SEVRN
Oonevirrcnt Ket. lull, i, of the be-iaic and .Assem¬ bly prur"«ii;s an uiiieiiilnieni te teition ten of trticle ei't of tl.e c-unttiiii.t'ti. in relation to limitati.in of in I, btdne-sa i'f eil.e^,
See-lum 1. i;.'bulvej (if tl.e .\"-«-MLily euneur). That tection, te;, cf article ei,:,it u,' the i-onati- tutiun be ami-n ;."i to read as til',,ivea:
i 10, No cveinly, city, tuwn or vlllage ahall hereafter give a:,., m.iiiey ur propenv, or .luan itl money ur credit to or in aid of tny indi¬ vidual, asat.''iQ;i..ii or i-oriH'i-ati'in, or be,-ome directly or imJireetly the ewner e>f ai,Kk in, or bonda ot, an.v anetocialion or corporation; nor ihall any auch e-ountv, city, tuwn or viiiage be allowed to incur any indebtednma eicept tor county, city, tciwn or viiiage purpus. s. ¦ Thii tection tliall not prevent such count.v, tity, towr or Tillage freim making tuch provu^-i for the
term of flft,y year.s from tlieir re«|M-i'live dat laaue. and shall be b'.l.l for not less tliati par. Th* comptroller is lurehy charge.1 willi the I'ut.e ot aelliog aaid Lon,l.s l.i thv hiulieiit bid.Iur aller advertising for a pinu'l uf twenty cunsecuuvt dayt, Sundaya ex,i'|,t.'.l. In at leuit twu daily Dewsptpeaa prinLe.i iii tiie cily ot N' w \'urk and one in the clly ul .Mbtiiy. Advertitenients ¦hall ciMitain a prov i.si.,n tu the effect that tne i uinji troller, in his ,,.,'rclUjn, ii.ay rejeel tr,y or tH bida made in pursuance ot taid advertis-ments, and, in the ev.nt of audi rejection, the c,.m|, Is-oller ia autli.rued to rea.lvertise for bids in the form and manner above ,le-«tribe,l as many timet a* in his jiilgmint may be ncce-ssary l(ir,,priati,.ns tlieri'tn m by tiie leirisla lure, shall lie applifolile lo the acquiiltion ol Units ^r the ext.i,,i.iii of the Palisades Inter stnte park. Suih nmiieya sliall he expenl d anri Itniit tc'iuired ky the cumniissinners uf the Pail- aades Inlcrstate park under the iir.vii-ions ot ciiapter one liuii'lri.l aii'l »venty of lln laws ol nineteen liumlreil, as sttirii'l'ii. Smh nmn'-ys shall be available, for payinetit of th" pun linse prii-e whe-re landa arev aeqiiired by enn'ra"! or tor pa.vments 'jf juilj-nieiits nnd uwiinls in ease of purchaiie hy e'unii.:rtiatMii,
i 4 llie pro'ei'ls ut Kevin iiiilliuii five hiin'Ired thousaml doMjri of Kiich Imn'is, atte?r nni'C'i'rLi. tion or ar'I'ri'priiitlilr.s ll.rrefn.m by ll" l''u-i- lature, shall lie tiipliciil'le lo lhe ai-'piisitiun ol lands fur slate park piii|.use's witliin the f'.rest prev-rre .'..unties vel,i,li hiu'ls, it ii..w' ,'vii,',l l..i the slate uii.l.r e.-iisiiri'; l:iw, vvmil'l b" pari "I the forest preserve. Sueh niune.vs shall he in pended ami lunds aceiuired under Ihe dir.etiui, of the t'oiLsiTvaiiun eoinniisiuii liy und with ili,' advice and cmsinl uf the cuiniiiihjii.iiers ut .lie Uud otflce. .-juch lands may l.e ac'iuued in s-i li manner us the leo'islaiiiie shall provide, wlii.li may be eilher by pu^^¦llll^e, by conili-niiiuli"ii or by entry and uii|iro|iriai mn with [.ubnii.-.iiMi, lu the euurt uf clainiii ur ijuprenie cuuri tur lli.i .ie- teriniiialioii ami award ,,1 iiairui;es fur sucli enii.v and a|.iiiu|'riali,.ii, ur h) ul,,- ur mure ot su, U nielhu.ls as the luiiisUlure may provi,le; imt uu pruceeilitigs ehuU I'U inslilu'Lcd by cuiii, uiiialion or by entry ami api.tupiijliuii unless pr.iiiAioQ be niaile by law f,ir lilin:; the writlcn cnnsenl tiierelo of the cuiiiiuiadiiiiiirs of the land ,,Ilice wilh lhe cuunly cleik ui ,aeii county in whuii Uiuls prupub.'d tu be laken ure siluuU,!, Sub¬ ject to the hliiig uf Bueh (unsi'iit, any buili pru ceediiig t.hull be ct'iidueie.l by ami in the naiue of the euiiaervj-.illll eiinniii.-'siuii, pruviUed, how. ever, Ihal il any oilier liiuiid, ,illic'i-r ur .uiiiniis (iun shull succeed by law tu llio general puwers of tlu- cunservuiiiin cuniniissiun in relatiun tu the care of thc turest preserve, suiii latter board, ollice-r or coiniiiis.^iuii iliuU have- and exercise all ol the powern and dm ies conlerred by uny pro visiun ot lliis Bccliun upun the tuiiservaliun cum mission, 'The inuiieys reaiined frum such bonds, after appru]iriaiiun by the legislature, shall be available fur puynienl of the purcliuse price, where lands are acipiired by contract, and t"r Ihe payment uf ju.liimi'iils and avvuiils in cuse of pruceedingiL by cuiidemnalion or by entry and appruprialinii. No moneys shull be paid out un¬ der this Bi'clion tur the acjuisition uf lands by coiilrui'l except upon the warrant and audit ot the coiiipiroller. after Bubniissiod to him ot vouchers therehir uppiured by the cunservatiun coiiiniiiisiuii an,F by tlie coniniii'.sioncra uf th,' land ofllce. atcumpauicd vrllh the eerliflcale ut the alt,'ir,e3"-K, neral approving the title lo ami ^ conveyance of tho lands purchased,
i G, Tlic tl'nn ••lands" as used in this acl inclu,let the impruvenienis tlieri-un, if tny. All lanels aciuired under tliit act shall be for the , IH* of all the people,
I 8. SubniiMiiun of law to people, Tliii law , ¦hall not take efTei't until It ehall at a general election have been submitted to the people ami ha»» received a majurity of all the votes cast for and agalnat it at such eleclion; and the tame shall be submitted to the people of thii. tint" at the general election to be hel.l in \.' vend" r. nineteen hundred tnd sixteen. The hai lots to be furnished for the use ol the voters upun the submission of thia law shall be in Ihe form praacrilAd by the eleclion law and the proposition or question lo be suhmitied shall be ! printed thereon In substantially the following form, namely: "Shall chapter (here Insert the number of the chapter) of the lawa ot nineteen I hundred nnd sixleen, enlitled •An act making provision tor Issuing bomls to Ihe amouut of i nut lu exceed ten million dollara for the acqui-i- . tlon uf lands fur ttate park purposes, and pro- ! riding for a aubii-ission of the same to the people j to be voti-d uiHin at the general election to be ' held in tho year nineteen hundred and sixteen,' be approved?-* ,
Slale of New Yark. Office of the Se-cretary ol : Slate. a» : I have compared the preceding with the orlirinal law on flle tn this offlce, and do he-rehy i-eriify that the same is a e-orrect Iran Bcript therefrom and of the whole thereof, (liven ] under my hand and the teal of otflce of the S.-c- rctary of State, at the city of Albany, this frsi day of Auguat, In Ihe .vear one thousand r ne i hundre-d and sixteen, [L, S,l FRANCIS M | liroo, Secretarv ut Slate, |
FORM niR SUHMLSSION OF PROPOSITION j NUMHER ONE, ;
Sball chapter flve hundred and alitr-nine of Ihe ' laws of nineteen hundred and sixteen, entitled ' "An |et making provision for ittuing bonds to | tbe tmouni of not to exceed tea million dullart i for the acquisllioD of Itiuis for state park pur
in person nnd wiUi counsel us In civil actions. No person shall be aubject to be twice put In Jeopardy for tlie stnie uflentc; nor shall he bs cumpelled in any e-rimiiial caae to be a wltneMS against himself; nor he dejirived of lite, liberty or property without due prucess. of law; nor thali private property be t.ken for public at-' wilhout just compensation.
i 2. Itcsolvcd lif llie Sena-.* ooncur), That the foregoing amendment lie reteired lo the le;;isla lure to be chose-D at tiie next irencral electiun ol ¦rnators, and in contormily v*'ilh te-ctlun one ol article fourteen of llie dnsl,. jtiun, be published for three montha preriout to the time of tuch election.
Stale of New York, In Atsembly, April 5, 1918 —'Iliis bill was duly pasted, t majurity ot al the mendiora elected to tlie Assembly voting la favor thereof, three-flflha being pr, sent, liy onlei of tlie A.ssembly, 'niADDEI'S C. SWEET, Speaker.
Slate of New York, In .Sienale, April 2(1, llilfi —Tills bill wa* duly paaaed, a majority ot all th» Senators elected voting in favor thereof, three flfths bring presenl. By ordi-r of the Senate, EDW.IRD SCIIOENECK, l>re&i,lent.
State of New York, OIBce of the Secretary ol Sute. aa,: 1 liave cumpared the preceding cop.v ot conciw-n-rtt res*.lutiun with the original concur rent resolution un lile In this ufflce, and I du hereby certify lliat the same is a correct Iran seript therefrom, and uf the whole therenf. Oiven under my hand and the seal of ulBce uf Ihe tiue retary of SUte at the cily of .Mbany, this flrsi day of August, in the year of our I..inl, une tliiiu sand nine hundred and sixteen, [L. S] KRAN CIS M. HUGO, Secretary of .Slate.
TWO EXPLANATION-MAITKU IN ITAl.K S IS NKW.
mai'T1';r in brai-kets [ ] is old MArrEii TO HE oMirrnii,
STATE OF NEW YOUK, OFFICE OK THI Secrelary at Slate. Albany, Auirusl 1, Will.—I'ur auant to the prurisions of set linn one of artide fourtceu of the ('onaiitution of the State of New Vork, and section twu humlred iiin,'l.v-live of th* Election Luw, notice is lereby given that th,- fnllowing propu,sed aiiiesiltnenl to sectiun one ul article two of the fiiii''tituiiun of Ihe state oi New Vurk is refi rred to the Letiislatuni to b" chosen at the next general ele. lion ut S, naluri' in this slate to 1« In M on the seventh 'lay ot Novmlier, lOlli, FRANCIS M, HUOO, SecreUry ot State,
AMI'INIIMIIN'T NUMHKH TWO.
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¦ I (it the S.'iiute i..i:,'iiri ariide twu i'f Iiie cun-liiii '¦ail as full'.vvs: male] cilizen of the age ..i tvventy-on.' years, wlei >hall liave been a iif.-ei, for nineiy davs, atul an itiliabiiant of lli,s sta;,' one y,-'ar next pn ceiling an .lection, and tur the la-t four ni'nilhs a resident of the cuiinl.i and fur the last thirty days a resi,lent ut the election district in which In' or she may offer hia or her vule, eliail he entiiled lo vote at null electii'ii in the elei lien di,strict uf wliidi hr ur nkr, shall at tne time be a resident, and not elsewhere, tor ull .'111, ers thai nuw are or liereaitet may be elective by the peu|'le(;l, and upmi al, iiuestiona which may be sulitnitted to the vule of the people, inuvidrd hoircver that a rilizvii ill marrliiiin niinli have bun nn inhabitant ol Ihe linilrd .'-/eilr.'- /or flve i/ruri; and pn.viilid that in liim- "f var no eleil.r In the actual military service ul lhe slate, or uf the I'nili'd Slates, in III" army ur navy thereof, shall b" deprived uf h.s ur hcr vuti- by ri'ason ot hi- ur her abseme fron. sueh elei tii.n distri.l; ami the legislature shall have p.,wer lo provi,Ic th, manner in wlii, ii aiirt the time an'I place at vvliidi such uli-ent elector! may vote, and tor the return ami canvi'ss of t:,,'ir votes in llie electiun dislricit In whieh they res|H'rlively re side,
i 2. fletohiid (if Hie Senale i-oncurl. That tlie fureguing uiiieii.lment be referre.i to the li'iiisla- ture lo be 'lu.seii at tiie next gen-ral election c: senuf.rs, ami in confiiriiutv w-'lii sect.un one ot artide fuurte-cii of the euiistirulion, l.e publisheii for three munihs previout to the lime ol such election.
Slate of New Yi rk. In Assembly, March U, llllli,—Tliis bill wan duly passed, a maj"riiy of ail lhe nicinl.ers el-ctcd to the Assembly vutiiig ir, tavor Ihereuf. tliree-flfihs being (iresent, Hy or der ul the Assembly, TUADDKUS C. SWKET. Speaker.
State of New Yurk. In Senate, April 10. 1III6.- Tliis bill waa duly passed, a majority uf all tin Senaturs elected voting In favor thereof, three flfths being present. Hy order of the Senate EDWARD SCIKlENKCK. President,
State ot New Vork, Office of the Secretary ol State, SB,; 1 hare compared the prece-ding copy uf concurrent resolution with the original concur rent resolution on file in thla olllce, sn.l I d.- hereby ci-rti(y that the same is a i nrrrcl tran script therefrom, and of the whule thereof. (liven under my haml and the seal of odic,. of the Sec. retarv of '--•ite a' the city of Albany, Ihis firsi day of All:'u-l, in the year of our Lord, une then sand nine hundred and sixteen, [L. S,] Fn,AN CIS M, Hl'GO. Secretary of Stale,
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STAT1-: OF NEW YOUK, OFFIC1-: OF "niE Si'cretary of State, Albany, August 1. 191«, —Pur sunnt to the provisions of section one of article fourteen of the Constitution of the State of Nevr Y'Tk, and seition two hun,Ire,I nin"ty-flve uf the EIecti,in Law-, notii-e Is hereby given that the following proposi'il amendment to artide six of the Constitution of the slate of Ne-w York is re¬ ferred to the? IjOgislature lo be chosi-n at the next general election of Senators In this state to be held on the seventh day of November. lOIfl FRANCIS M. lUOO. Secretary of State, AitENPMKNT NUMBER THREE,
Concurrent Resolution ot the Senate and Asaem bly propnsing an amen,Iment to article six of the constitution. In relation to rules and Btatutes af feeling practice, pleading and procedure hi the courts.
Section 1. Renched (if the Assembly concur) That article six of the constitution lie amende.! by adding thereto a ncw section, tn be section twcnt.r-four, to read as f.iliows;
5 24. 7"fl< Irfrinlalure may delriiate from timr lo lime to conrmtioim of fUKllcet of thr su
it referred to the Legialature to be chosen at the next gensral eltction of Senatora in tbia rUte to be held on the seventh day of November, 1B18. KRANIIS M. HUGO, Secretary ot Stale, AMENDMENT NUMBER FOUR, Concurrent l',«solution of the Sc*ite and Aaem- bly proposing an amendment to article seven of the constitution, in relation to the contracting of debu by the state.
Section 1. Resolved (ll the Asaembly concur), Tliat aectliTDB four tnd eleven of trtide «ven of lhe conatiiution b* amended to read as fi.Ilowt;
fi 4. Excapt the debts specified in sections two and three of this article, no debts shall be hereafter contracted by or in behalf of thit tUte, unlesa tuch debt thall be tu- Ihorlted by Uw, for some single wurk or object, lo be dlstlnrtly spei-lfled llipreiii[; ami auchl. So such debl hereafter authorized thall tie con trartrd for a iicrlod tonyer than that of the probable lift of thc uork ur obji«^l for urhich the debl is lo bc runlracted lo bc determined by i/cneral late, icMi h Jrt'-rminatiun nhall tie ron- vlutiive, nor fur more than flfty yrars from the Hme uf the i-untraeting of such debl. A dibl hereafter contraeled bv the aiate, purnuant ta an aulhorization h'-rrafirr made, a-nd (inh portion of nny such drhl frum time lo time «o conlrac-f- eef. may, if provided bv the taic aiilhorisiiig nueh ! debt, bc paid .h niwil annual inula Iment s, the Hnt of tchleh shall b. payable not more Ihan one , vrar, and the last uf irhii h ahall be payable not i mort thon fifty yrirrn, alter nueh d'bt or por ' lion thireuf thall hme bern i-uiitrarled Surh i law ahall (,' II aulhnrize thc cuntrarting uf a I itciif payable ullieruinc tluui in eiiuul annual In- i tfalmcrtfs iniis.K' ami provide for the cullection ; of a direct annual lax to pay, and sufflcisfit t" pay, thc interesi on euch deljl, as ll falls due. and alsu to pay and discharge the principal oi fuc-h debt within tifly years from lhe time ol ' the contnK-ling Ihereof, Nu |sudi] law author- ': iziiuj the i-oiitraeting uf a debt piirmant to this • trition shall taUe ellect un'.il it shall, at a gen- j eraJ election, luve been subiiiif.eii to the people, ' and have reii ivd a majorily ul all thc vule* I ca,sl for and a^'aiiist it al such eleelion. On the i flnal pasNa,|e ot such I.iil in eiilier liuuse ot the | legislature, lhe ,|uesliun seiuil be lak.n by ayes I and Hues. Ij be liHiy enure I "ii the juurnals | thereof, and shall be; '•Shall this bill pass. and ought the same lo receive the sam-tiun ol , the people?" Tlie legislature may al any lime, : after the approval of sucb law by the people. If j no debt shall have been conirai-t:'l in p.ic-iiaiie'- thereof, repeal ll.c sanic; and may at atiy tme, by law, furl,III lhe lunlracling uf any fur;l...i debt or liabi.itv umler such law; I.ut the lax, if any. impus. d by sueh act, in pr.'ii.niun tu the d.bt and liability whicli may ha.e l.i.en-eun iracted in purMMiice uf audi law, shall rem,.!!, in lorce and l.e iir. pi-alalde, an.l l.e a:i:ii,.i!l; collected, unlil llie pnic-ec.'s tlnrcf bhall hav" made the prui.-iun hereinbef. re specii'ii-d tu pay and disi.,ai,;e lhe interest and principal of auch debl om! liai.i'ity, Tne moti.y arising frum any r on or blick crea'iiig such debt or liability shull l.e applied lo the wurk or objecl tpeiiUed in tl.e a ; auiliurizing sudi dihl or liability, or f,.r tl.e paynient of such debl oi liability, and fur no oiher purpose vvlialevei. No such law shall be subinilteii to be voted on, within thri'e muiilhs after ils pas^.-ige or at an.v general ele, tion vvlien any other law, or any bill shall be sulimitted lo be voted fur or againsl I'he legislature may provide for the issue ol i bonda of the slate to run fur a [mrhnl not exi-eeil ing fifty fef^ i:i lieu of bomls h.-i'-tntore autiiuri izi'd buy'De)tJl,-sued tnd shall iinpuse ami piuvid,' : for theV^pJlfclion ot a direil uiuuiul tax for the payment ol liic same as hereiiibeluie required. When any sinking fund creale'l under this sec ! lion shall equal in ainuiini the debt lor wliieh it waa created, no further direct tax shall be levied on accuunt ut said sinking fun,I ami the legisla ' ture shall re.luce lhe tax to un iinuunl equal tu , the accruing Interest on such debl. The Icgisla ] lure may frum time tu time after the rate of in , . lereat to be pai,I upun any state debt, which has i been or may be uuiiiurized pursuant to lhe jiro | j visions of this section, ur upon any part of such j ¦ debt, provided, huwever, thut the rate ot inter. , eat shall nut be aliered upon any part nt such ' debt or uixm any bund or other evidence ther,',it. j I which has been, or shall be created or issued ; I before such ultc-ratiun. In cuse the legislature in I creaae the rate uf interesi upon any sueh debt, : ' or part thenut, it shall, if such debt be pai/able \ : othericine Ihnn in eiiual anniuil inKtulmcnln. ; , imp'.sc and proviile fur the exiUectiun ot a direci | I annual tux lo pay and Bufflcient to pay the in- | i creaseil or altered interest on such debl as it 1 falls due and also to puy and discharge the i principal ot sueh debt wiUijn fifty years fnun ', the time of the cunlracting thireof, and shaii ', appropriate aniiu.illy lo the sinking fund moneys I in amount sulHcieiit to puy such inierest and pay 1 and discharge the principal of tuch debt when I it shall become due and iiayable.
i 11, The legislslure may appropriate out ul I any funds In lhe treasury, moneys lo pay the i
ac-cruing iiiiereM and principal of any debt here I tofore or herealter created, or any part there-of ' and may. if nueh debt be payable utherirlse than \ in annual instalments, set apart in each hsial I year, moneys In the slate treasury as a sinking ' tund to pay the inlereat as il falls due and lo pay and discharge the principal of any debt j heretofore or hereafter created under tection four of article siven of the c-onslitution until the j same ahall be wholly paid, and the principal am! income of audi sinking fund shall be applied to lhe purpose for which Boid sinking fund is . created and to no other purp.ise whatever; and. in the event auch inuneys su set apart in an.- flteal year be sufflcient lo pruvide such sinkinu tund, a direct annual tax for such year neeii nut be inip"S«.d and collected, as re.raire.l by the provisions ot aaid secti.in tour uf artide seven, or of any law enacted in pursuance thereof rfie leijitilalure ahall annually as Ihe tami ihall fall due provide by direct tax, appropria tiun or both for Ihe payment of the intere.tl upon and instalmenis of principal of all drbfi rrealed on b,hall of the ttate, payable in an nual inilalmcnln, purauant to teetion four of article xri-e-n, or of any late rnaeted in pursu ance therrof.
i 2. Resolve.! (il the .\3Benibly com-ur). Tlia: the tot«goinK amen-lment be referr'''! to the legl* Uture to be chosen tt the next general election of ae-nators tn-l in contormit.v with section on,- of article fourteen of the constitutiijn be pub . llshed lor three monthi previous to the time ot such elei-tion.
State ot New York, In Senate. April 15. 191(1- The foregoing resolution was duly paaaed, a ma ¦ JorilT of a',1 the Senators elected roting In tavor thereof. By order of Ihe Senate, E, R. BROWN
tbe forest preserve,
Becticn 1. Resolved (it Ihe Assembly e-oncur).
Par- ' Tluet tection tcren of ar.icle atven ot the cxin
, ttituiion be amended to read as full'iws:
I i 7. Tlie lands of thc state, nuw ovmcd or
1 hereafter acquired, e:onstilut:ng the forest prf-
I serve at now flxed by law, ahall b* forever
¦ kept tt wild foreat Unela, They thall nol be
leased, told or exchanged, or be taken by any
corporation, public or private, i,ur sliall lhe
tinil'cr thereon be told, ren,,ived or destroyed,
S'vlhing contained in this teeUon shall prrrcnf
fAe «fejf« /rom coiMfrucflns a stale highicay
from Saranae Lake in Franklin ruunty lu Ixtntj
ItOke in Hamilton county and thenee lo (Hd
Forge in Herkimer county I*, ica^ of blue
yountaln lake an4 Raquetle Inl^r.
[But the] The legialature may by general lawa provieie tor the use uf i, t exceeding three per centum of such Unds f,.r the ctmseruction and maint'enanc-e of res.-rvulra for municipal wain- nipply, for tbe canals uf tlie atate and to reguUte the flow at ttreaina, Sucli retcr- voira thtll be constructed, owncl and contrulleci by the Btate, but tuch work ahall nut be uiuler taken until titer tbe boumlariiii and high fluw lines Ihereof shall htve been accurately sur veyed and flxed, and after public n.,tic-e, hearing tnd determinaliun thtt txich lands are n-quired for tuch jniblic use. Tlie expense of tny tu, li improvementa fhall be tpporii'in,'d on the publi,' tnd priv-ate property and niunicipaliiies bene- filed to tile extent of th* beruhla ri-e-eived. Any such reservoir ehall always t* operated by the state an-J '.he legislature shall provl,le tor a cliarge upon the pruprrly ami munie-ipaliliea benetlted for a reasonable return to the ataU upun thc ralne of the rights uml property of ihe state used nnd the fi Voik tur any rarib! transit ur dock investnien*' may be so cxcl;iu,'J prupurtiunalely to tli" extiin 111 vliich III'' i-iim-nl net revenue receiv,-d hi -aiil city tlnri-lruin sli.ll meel the inien'St am' atn'rlizntiun insialmmls thereof, provided that any increase in the debt incurring power ot tin 'ity uf New Vurk vvhidi shall result frum Ihi "Xcliisinn of debts ln'retctore incurred shall \o available onl.v for the ncquisitiun or I'on'tnictiur uf pruperlies to ll' iisi'il fur rapid transit oi .!u(k purpu.-i'S, 'Hi'- b-L'islature shall presi-rils the 111,'tliud by wliich an'I the ti-rms and comb tions under which Ihe aimmnt uf nny ,li'l,t to I,' so exdinle,! shull be .let, rmineil, and nu euel de-bt shall le exclud,-d I'Xccpt in a,i,inhinii. witi ! Ihe ih'terminatiun so presiribeil. The legi-Ialur' ' may in its di*'relion cunter api.ropriale juri.*lir tion on tho appellate divisiuii uf the biipreir., court in tlie flrst judicial ,lepartment for tl. purpose ot determining the amuunt ,.f any del. to be so I'xdu.le.l. .N'o Indi-btedness of a ciiv vali'l al the time uf ita inception ahall tln're | aftir beeome invalid by reasiin of the operslin , of any uf the ptf.visions of this section. When I ever the boundaries of any cily are the same a I thoee of a cuunty. or wli,-n any dtv sha' include within its boiinilaries in'ire than u-i' ; county, the puwer of any cuunty wholly irn b. I' ' within such citv to become Imh'bted aba!! le,,-.
¦ but the debt ut the ceiunty, heretofore eiis'.ii: • shall not, for the purpuses of tlii-e tecliui:, I,
, reckoned as a part of the rity debt. The ainuuii ' ' hereafter to be raiscl by tax tor county -
'ity purposes, in any county containing a ei'j I ot over one biimlred thousand inhabitatita, ' e I any such city uf this state. In S'ldilion tu pr. j
vlding for the principal and Inierest of the exJM i , ing debt, shall nut in the aggregate excee.i !i • ' any one year tvvu per centum of the ns-ess"'
valuation of the renl and i^rsunal estate ut nn ' i ountv ur city, to be ascertained aa pres,'ri'. J
in this sectiun in resjiect to counly or city ,: I
9 2. R'-sulved lit the Assembly concur), Tl,, I . the fureguing amendment be referred to the b-:.;* i I lature to be chosen at the next general eb-'-iio-- 1 ot sennti-rs and In conformity with aectiun un
¦ ot article fourteen of the coDstitutlon be pu'.^
J 'tsheii for three montha previous lo the tirne o-
such elee li'.n. State nf New York. In Senate, April 6. 191fl.- ;
The fureguing resolution was duly passed, a ni« i jority uf all the ,Scnators elected roting in fav .;
Ihereof. By order of the Senate, EDW ARI i SCIlOENEck, Presi'lent,
. Slate of New York, In Ataembly, April 12, Vlt i ; —Tlie f'-r!« pre, eding cup.T . of cncurrrnt resolution vtttV Hie original loniiir ' nnt resulutiiwi un ftle ir this offlce. and I d-
hereby certify that the same ia a correct tran i .wrlpl Iherefrum, and uf the wliule thereof. Glvei ' under rov Ijina^nn.l fie teal ot ufflce of the Se,
retary uf. Ktal". iif- Ihe city of Albany, (hit first ', day uf ,\u^isi,-iii tbe year of nur Kurd, une thou i satid nin> hiin'lre.J and sixteen, [L, S. ] FRAN
f-|S .M. llfili'. M'.'retary of State.
homances. Roniiinees are wrllten nnd rend not ——————————^^-^— , be(-uii:-e lliey an- eitlier true- or untrue,
Persuasive. i but lie-e-imse re-pirdli-ss of iietunllty
Gentleman of the Uond—Kindly 'elp i they jrlve relief to tin- unusuiil eiuo- a pore-, lonely, 'oiiie-le-ss nmn. triiv'in-r, j tlonal jiressure of our heiirts.—George wofs >:ot nothink In the world but a i SouU- In the New Kepublic.
On Its patronal feast day. the Church of St, .Michael and .All .\ngel.s. Seaford. celebrated the iwenty-ftfth anniversary ot its conseci alion. The .sermon was preached by the Rex, Canon Roy F. Duffleld and the Rev, Wm, Wiley. H. W. Siafford and Ved¬ der Van Dyck assisted in the service, .-^l the closo of the service the con¬ gregation assembled in the Parish Hall where several addresses were made and refreshments served.
The Church record.? show a very interesting history of the Church, Ii was on the 18th of August. 188H that the first service of the Kptacopal ever held in the village of Se-aford, was conducted by the Rev, FY, Hunting¬ ton. F'r, Huntington was a preae-her of real elqoiience and a priest of un¬ usual sanctity of life. In his early' years he had been a co-worker of Henry George, the great exponent of the single ta.v. He afterward be- ( ame the founder of the Order of the Holy Cross.
Very few aniong those who had ihe privilege of being present at that -ervice of evensong will ever forget it. .-Vn old shed, formerly used as a tavern, held the crowd. The souih end opened with liugo doors, reseni- tiling thei.se used on old farm barns. The shed was soon filled and the doors h(-in.E: opened thc p(-ople irath- ered about in groups on fhe grass and on chairs and beiu-he-s lent with kindly haste, by the neighbors, .-\boul seventy we-e present. They listened with intense interest to the address llic si'bject of whie-h was our Uird's e-evmmand to Peter and James anel John to lel ilown the net and the (Iraiitrh of fishes. From that dale in .-\uuriist services were held regularly e-very Sunday afiernoon through the free and generous aid of various Iiri(-sls until the September of the following year when a prie-st was ap¬ iiointed to ibe charge.
On llie fc-'A- occasions wli.-n il was
Impossible lo secure the services of a clergyman, a Bible class was con¬ ducted by Miss Henrietta Floyd- Jones. The greatness which that per¬ fectly generous spirit brought into her serviee in the small sphere of a country village is still the help and inspiration of many, .Nor will be for¬ gotten the names of other friends in .Massapequa who gave so willingly of their mea,-is and sympathy, Aniong theni are .Mr. and Mrs, G, Stanton Floyd Jone J, Mrs, Wm. Robinson, Miss Ixiiiisa Floyd Jones and Miss Saiiie Floyd Jones, now thc wife of General Uaruasdiston of the lilnglisli army.
Land was bought and funds raised and when in September. 1880 tho Rev, Wm, Wiley was appointi-d priest-iu-eharge a new building was built. The cellar was dug by the men and boys of Seaford. The bricks for the foundation were contributed through the efforts of Mr, Wiley and the mason work was also freely given. The church contains many beautifully furnishings which were given by friends as iiit-niorials. The church itself represents many offer¬ ings, some costing much self denial.
.Mr, Wiley was instrumental in or- .uanizing a elub for the young men of the town and this later beeame the Young Mcn',< Improvement Club of S.-"ford.
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